With experience of handling leading global sites like ZigWheels, Punya is an avid motorcyclist who has been in the industry for over half a decade. He is always up for a ride to the canyons or the ...
With experience of handling leading global sites like ZigWheels, Punya is an avid motorcyclist who has been in the industry for over half a decade. He is always up for a ride to the canyons or the ...
There’s a deep-rooted rivalry between car enthusiasts and Bikers. Forget the Harley Biker gangs—they breed their hate naturally. But what happens when they meet on a drag strip to settle their scores?
Twenty years is a long time in anyone’s business, especially so in the motorcycle industry. In a game that is seeing constant evolution and more new tech than ever before, having a motorcycle like the ...
It’s hard to compare these two motorcycles without setting the mood. And in fine style, let’s get to that first. You see, the arrival of Kawasaki’s monstrous H2 in 2015 pushed the definition of speed ...
Compare Kawasaki Z650 vs Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX - Compare Kawasaki Z650 with Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX by price, specifications, features, mileage, engine performance, colours, images, etc at ZigWheels.
We've got another piece of hot action involving a Suzuki Hayabusa and a Kawasaki Ninja H2. Still, not even this drag race delivers any decisive results that can help us make a call as to which of the ...
Christmas wishlists for motorcycle enthusiasts are all about dream machines. Bikes like the Suzuki Hayabusa, Kawasaki Ninja ...
Liquid Cooled, 4-stroke, in-line four, 16 valves, DOHC 4-Stroke, Liquid-cooled, DOHC,in-line four ...
After two decades of glory, the fastest production motorcycle of the 20th century is being discontinued. The 2019 Suzuki Hayabusa will be the legendary sports bike’s final model year with no immediate ...
The Suzuki Hayabusa is one of the most iconic motorcycles on the planet. Technically called the GSX1300R, it is famous for being the fastest production motorcycle on the planet, with a maximum top ...
Japanese bullet trains are called Shinkansen. Their bulbous curves cut through the air at 200 mph, providing passengers with a glassy-smooth ride while casually and reliably dispatching great ...